Nosica
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Nosica is an object oriented programming language with a syntax somewhat similar to Java.
Nosica was originally created to provide the power of C++ along with the simple syntax of Java, although the syntax has since slowly evolved away from the Java syntax for greater simplicity and ease-of-use.
Nosica is written in Java and compiles to C. Nosica is developed as a free software project under the GNU GPL. The compiler is currently in an early stage of development.
Nosica's main features are :
- operators (with a simple way for declaring them infix/postfix/prefix)
- genericity and constraint over genericity
- automatic delegation via the 'proxy' keyword
- multiple interface inheritance and single class inheritance
- distinction between reference and primitive type
- very few First Class Objects (FCO)
- garbage collected
- invariant
- multiple dispatch of methods (allowing covariant methods to be defined)
- tuples
- simple syntax
- metadata
The language is still evolving and, according to its website, not very usable yet.